The last few articles have been about Drain Systems, clearing them when clogged and digitally documenting them. A properly designed drain system...
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If you have been reading the headlines since May, you know that Washington law now prohibits you from giving notice to end a month-to-month...
Read PostWashington state’s rules and regulations covering tenants and housing providers have changed in major ways in 2021. With a variety of new...
Read PostIn many places across the state, rents are still below pre-pandemic levels, yet costs for housing providers have continued to rise. Those increased...
Read PostCredit scores are an integral part of everyone’s financial life. A good credit score can unlock savings and other financial benefits, like...
Read PostConducting an informational inspection/walkthrough of your rental property is important periodically - we recommend at least once a year. It allows...
Read PostFinancial independence means that income from your investments (like, oh, I don’t know, rental properties) is enough to cover your living...
Read PostI have to say that September is my favorite month here in Washington State. It’s the 2nd driest month, (which I appreciate more and more with...
Read PostIt’s not uncommon for property owners and management companies to use an unlicensed maintenance person or ‘Handyman’ to do lots of...
Read PostA few years before working for DTG Recycle, I bought a duplex in Renton and did a full remodel inside and out. I had a lot of garbage to clean up,...
Read PostThe 2020 state legislative session ended in March, and with it came substantial changes to several components of landlord-tenant law. Below is a...
Read PostIn the past, we mostly saw roommate groups in college areas. Now, adults of all ages are likely to share rental homes in order to manage the high...
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